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-3+3. (-4)=16
-3-12=16
-15=16 false
Answer : 4
Explanation : you minus the 2 on both sides bc they have the same "last name" by doing this you get 12 on the left and elimination 2 on the right which leaves you with 12=3x. Divide 3 on both sides which 12/3 =4 and ur left with x. So the final equation is 4=x
Answer:
x^6y^3
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Given polynomial:</u>
<u>Get prime factors:</u>
- 2*2*2*x*x*x*x*x*x*y*y*y*y*y - 3*x*x*x*x*x*x*x*x*y*y*y
<u>Common factors of the two terms:</u>
- x*x*x*x*x*x*y*y*y = x^6y^3
<u>So</u>
x^6y^3 is the GCF of this polynomial
<h3>
Answer: 4</h3>
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Explanation:
For now, ignore the variables. Let's just focus on the coefficients 12 and 16.
The GCF of 12 and 16 is 4 because this is the largest factor they have in common.
12 = 4*3
16 = 4*4
You could create a factor tree to get the prime factorization of each number
12 = 2*2*3
16 = 2*2*2*2
Each factor tree has two copies of '2' leading to the GCF 2*2 = 4.
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Now let's go back to the variables. The term 12n and 16w^3 do not have any variables in common. So the final answer won't have any variables in it. If both terms had say a 'w' in them, then w would somehow be involved in the GCF. But that's not the case here. So we just stick to 4 as our answer.
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Side note: If you had 12n+16w^3 and you wanted to factor, then you would factor out the GCF 4 to get 12n+16w^3 = 4(3n+4w^3). Use the distribution rule to confirm this.